You may want to implement and acknowledgement from the server to the client that it has recieved 1 file. Then instruct the client to send the next file. As far as I can tell you are just sending all the files at once. The following is a simple implementation of...

I don't think thin supports Rails implementation of streaming out of the box. There was some work done on that front, but afaik it was never merged to master branch. Instead of thin, our team switched to using puma on our local machines, and we're using passenger on our production...

JMeter provides at least 2 options on how you can pass a file to a sampler, function or whatever. Option 1: __FileToString() function. Just put it into your "SOAP/XML-RPC Data" textarea as follows: ${__FileToString(/path/to/your/file.xml,,)} Option 2: Another, more flexible option is reading file via scripting extension (i.e. if XML file...

These are Linux kernel calls, so they do exist on Android. The more interesting question is if Bionic libc provides wrappers as it does for most ordinarily used system calls, or if you will have to invoke them directly. Additionally, apart from being included in Bionic there is the question...

apparently the way it works is that nginx must first send an X-Accel-Mapping header to the app and then it responds with an X-Accel-Redirect header and the value you give send_file. So in my nginx config I put something like: location @ruby{ ... proxy_set_header X-Accel-Mapping /app/current/private/=/private_files/; } location /private_files/ {...

Just inject your own config file as a volume. Let say you have a conf file in /tmp, then you can run the container with : docker run -d -P -v /tmp/my.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf -v /Users/user/site:/usr/share/nginx/html --name mysite nginx ...

You cannot transmit a directory like this. While technically it is true that a directory is a kind of file on some Unices, its contents are not portable to another file system, or even another directory in the same file system. For this and other reasons, the system won't allow...